G8 Education outlines next phase of Education Strategy at ECA Conference

G8 Education CEO Gary Carroll has announced the next phase of the national provider’s Education Strategy as part of his introductory speech at the ECA National Conference.
Due to be implemented in 2023, the strategy will include a strong focus on children’s learning, development, health and wellbeing, Mr Carroll said during the speech which introduced international guest speaker Dr Laura Jana to delegates.
“At G8 we are collaborating with the team, children and families to provide educational programs which support children to explore their worlds with curiosity, creativity, confidence and kindness,” he added.
The Education Strategy will be the first since Ali Evans was appointed to G8 Education’s executive team as Head of Learning and Education in February this year.
“I am very much looking forward to sharing the next evolution of our Education Strategy,” Ms Evans said.
“This next phase of the Education Strategy will continue to build upon the great work that has already been implemented and show how playful innovation can enhance children’s learning outcomes.”
Mr Carroll said G8 Education was pleased to be able to support the ECA Conference as its Gold Sponsor.
“At a time when our sector is facing unprecedented workforce shortages it has never been more important to bring people together to inspire, learn and align in our response to these challenges.”
To learn more about the ECA Conference please visit the dedicated website. More information about G8 is available here.
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